HavocRock, they still do. This is why Windows automatically runs a defrag every week.

SSD don't need to be defraged. However it is a myth that defragging them will kill them. They have such a long life time (much longer than hard drives), that defragging them, while pointless, is also harmless. Windows is smart enough not to defrag SSDs.

Starting with Vista, the Windows defragmenter automatically defrags your hard drives once a week. This means that if you stick with the Windows defragmenter, you never have the run it yourself, as it does it for you.

For the majority of users, there's really not much point using software like today's giveaway, when Windows does a good enough job itself. However, if you want to have more control over defragging, then it's worth trying Smart Defrag.

Today's giveaway is for a one year license. After a year, it will revert to the free version with less features, so you will still be able to use it.